A miniature depicting homosexual sex in Ottoman Empire from a 19th century book known as Sawaqub al-Manaquib, copies of which can be found in the Topkapi Palace, Istanbul and the Morgan Library, NYC.Homosexuality was decriminalised in 1858 in Ottoman Empire; despite being denied by majority of Turkish historians, stories of rulers having several young male partners inside the palaces are also quite common.

Guess which one of them was the Islamic Caliph and Sultan of the Ottoman Empire at that time.

Old "LikassAkis"......[one of Milti's MANY nicknames] is the one wearing the dark jacket in the forefront [devoid of facial hair, which he despises] and LOOK !, he appears to be wearing his sandals and white socks for this special occasion.

The following is an excerpt depicting the life in the CRST (Cypriot Republic of Southern Turkey) in Asia Minor during the Cypriot Empire, 2030 AD....Following the collapse of the European Union and the destruction of Turkey....'